Wringer.



H. J. FREDERIGK.

WRINGER.

APPLIOATION PILED MAR. 20, 1911.

Patented Feb. 6, 1912. i

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H. J. FREDERICK. WRINGER( APPLIOATION PILED MAR. 20. 1911.

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upper end of the bracket 33 is a pivoted head 34 having a hot waterconnection 35 and a cold water connection 36. These connections are incommunication with a ppe 87, carried by said head, and the end of thepipe supports a longtudinal tubular sprinkler or distributing head 38.

`With the roilers and 24 swung apart, a towel or other piece of fabriccan be easily Suspended in a basin over the support 31, and then byadjusting the lever *27, the rollers 15 and 24, can be swung intoengagement with the towel held by the support 31., By

. towel as it is fed upwardly between the rollers without getting thehands wet. After the towel has been removed, the roller-s 15 and 24 canbe supported to permit of another towel being placed upon the support31. The

sprinker 38 can then be swung into position and hot or cold waterprecipitated upon the towel to thoroughly rinse the same. The defiectorpinte 5 deflects water wrung from the towel into the hasin to which thewrnger is attaehed. v

The wringe' in its entirety can be made ot' light anddurable metal andfinished to present a neatappearance.

'What I` claim is e l. Awringer comprising end walls, longitudinalshafts journaledin said Walls, bearings supported by said shafts andadapted to be shifted in unison, rollers revolubly mounted in-saidbearings, and a towel support connecting said'end walls and adapted tosupport a towel between said rollers.

` 2. A wrnger comprising end walls, longitudinal shafts j'ournaied insaid walls, bearings supported by said shafts and adapted to be shiftedin unison, rollers revolubly nounted in said bearngs, a towel supportcon'necting said end walls and adapted to support a towel between saidrollers, means carriedby one of said bearings and adapted to revolve theroller thereof, means carried byoneof said end walls and adapted toShift said bearngs in unisoi, and a sprinkleradjustably' supported'above said rollers.

-wringer comprising a support including 'a pair of end walls and a'deflector `connecting said walls at 'the rear thereof,

longt'udinal shafts journaled in and pro jectin'g .from said end walls,two pairs of 65. shiftable bearngs mounted upon the projecting ends'ofsaid shaft and adapted to be moved in unison, said bearings projectingabove the end' walls, a roller revolubly su ported by each pair ofbearngs above t e end walls, means carried by one of the bearings of onepair for revolving the roller carried by said pair, meanscarried by thebearings of the other pair 'or forcing the roller carried thereby intoyielding engagement with the other roller, and a support connecting saidend walls at the top thereof and adapted to extend up between saidrollers for supporting a towel.

4:. A wrnger comprising a support including a pair of end Walls and adefiector 'connectng said walls at the rear thereof, longitudinal shatsjournaled in and pro ngs of the other pair for forcing the roller.

carried thereby into yieldng egagcncnt,

with the other roller, a support connecting said end wells et the topthereof and adapted to extend up between said rollers for supporting atowel, each 'of said bearings having its lower portion provided withteeth, the teeth of one hearing meshing with the teeth of the otherhearing, and means carried by one of said end walls and provided withteeth adapted to engage in the teeth of one of said bearngs, said meanswhen Shifted in one direction moving said rollers away from each otherand when shifted in the other direction moving said rollers toward eachother.

5. A Wringer comprisng a support including a pair of end walls and adeflector connecting said walls at the rear thereof, longtudinal shaftsjournaled in and projecting fron said end walls, two pairs of shttablebearings mounted upon the projectng ends of said shaft and adapted to bemoved `in unison, said bearngs projecting above the end walls, a rollerrevolubly sup-' ported by each pair of bearings above the cnd walls,means carried by one of the bearings of one pair fofrevolvng the rollercarried by said pair, means carried by the bearings of the other pairfor forcng the roller carried thereby into yielding engage'nent with theother roller, a support connecting i said end wallsat the top thereofand adapted to extend up between said rollers for supporting a towel,each of said bearings having its lower portion provided with teeth, theteeth of one hearing neshing with the *teeth oi?" the other hearing,means carried by one of said end walls and provided with teeth adaptedto engage in the teeth of one of said bearngs, said means When shfted inone direction moving said rollers away 'from each other and When shiftedin the other direction movng said rollers toward each other, and asprnkler adjustahly held over said rollers.

In testimonv Whereof I aflx my Signature- Wtnesses:

MAX H. SROLOVITZ, CHRISTINA T. Hoo).

